The Boys have to figure out how to hurt someone with "diamond-hard" invisible skin. The solution is as dark as it is clever.
We finally meet the eccentric and explosive expert, Frenchie, adding a new layer of expertise and personality to the team. Technical Specs & Quality
If you thought the series premiere of The Boys was a wild ride, Episode 2, titled "Cherry," proves that the chaos is only just beginning. After the explosive (literally) ending of the pilot, Butcher and Hughie find themselves in a precarious position: they have a kidnapped "Supe" in the trunk and Vought International breathing down their necks.
The Boys Season 1, Episode 2 Review: "Cherry" — Cleaning Up the Mess
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Madelyn Stillwell’s ruthless management of The Seven shows that the true villain isn't just the Supes, but the corporate entity that markets them. Why You Should Watch This Episode
"Cherry" successfully raises the stakes and solidifies the show's tone. It’s gritty, irreverent, and refuses to pull any punches. If you’re a fan of subversive superhero stories, this is where the show really starts to find its groove.